17 Related Articles, between 2018-09-14 and 2018-09-15

Correctional officer hospitalized after being held hostage at Ontario jail. A correctional officer is in hospital after being held hostage by multiple inmates at a jail in Kenora, Ontario. >>

Correctional officer released after being taken hostage in Kenora Jail. The Ontario government said a correctional officer working in the Kenora Jail has been taken hostage by inmates. >>

Correctional officer taken hostage at Ontario jail. A correctional officer has been taken hostage by multiple inmates at a jail in Kenora, Ont., a government official confirmed. >>

Correctional officer taken hostage in Kenora Jail. The Ontario government said a correctional officer working in the Kenora Jail has been taken hostage by inmates. >>

Corrections officers released after being taken hostage at Kenora, Ont. jail. The Ontario government says a corrections officer has been released and was being assessed at a hospital after being taken hostage at a jail in Kenora. >>

Deaf woman attempting fourth swim across Lake Ontario. Brenda Lussier, of Guelph, is determined to be the first deaf woman to swim across Lake Ontario. >>

Guard taken hostage at Kenora, Ont., jail, ministry confirms. A correctional officer at the Kenora, Ont., jail has been taken hostage by inmates, the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services spokesman confirmed Friday. >>

Lawyer who oversaw Caledonia class action lawsuit charged with fraud. A lawyer who oversaw a successful class action lawsuit connected to a major land claim dispute in Ontario has been accused of misappropriating millions of dollars from the settlement. >>

No charges against Halton cop after man loses hearing in one ear: SIU. Ontario's police watchdog says criminal charges weren't warranted against an officer whose actions led a man to lose hearing in his left ear. >>

Ontario outlines arguments in lawsuit against federal carbon tax plan. The Ontario government says it has taken the next step in its legal challenge against the federal government's carbon tax plan. >>

Ontario outlines arguments in legal challenge against federal carbon tax plan. The Ontario government says it has taken the next step in its legal challenge against the federal government's carbon tax plan. >>

Ontario police receive influx of calls about missing or dead cats. Provincial police are reminding residents of Kemptville, Ont., that investigating the deaths and disappearances of cats doesn't typically fall under their jurisdiction. >>

Ontario police warn of recent cyberattacks targeting local governments. A rash of cyberattacks on Ontario municipal governments in which hackers demand a ransom to unlock compromised systems has prompted the provincial police force to warn about what it describes as a recent trend. >>

Ontario town pays hackers’ ransom to restore computers. Town officials in Midland, Ont., have paid off the hackers who’ve held their computer systems for ransom since Sept. 1 and are working on getting their servers back up and running. >>

SIU investigates Garson shooting incident. Ontario's police watchdog has taken over the Garson case that sent a woman to hospital and ended with one man dead. >>

Temporary solution found for elementary students in Kashechewan, federal government says. Elementary school students in Kashechewan will start classes next Monday, two weeks after others in Ontario hit the books. >>

Up to 50 million goldfish in Lake Ontario, hurting ecosystem. An estimated 40 million to 50 million goldfish inhabit the waters of Lake Ontario, threatening native species. >>